Thinking out loud

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I've been considering something for some time and still haven't made up my mind on it for reasons which will become apparent.

I've long wanted to study an ecology degree and they do an Environmental Science degree at the Open University, which means it's distance learning. It is obviously part time and will take six years or more to complete studying at 60 credits per year. It also costs about £3000 per year minimally as there are things like summer schools, which are residential. It requires between 15-20 hours per week study time. Being a bit dim and knocking on a bit, it will probably take more.

Now, the questions are: do I have the stamina, remember I'm still working 3 days per week in private practice, which will be useful in helping to fund it? Can I really afford something which while it will give me a potentially professional qualification, will I ever use, as I'll be heading towards 70 by then? So is it just a vanity project or should I think of it as a long term personal development goal? What effect will it have on my other activities--like writing or cycling? I'm secretary of the cycling club. Finally, am I completely crazy for even thinking about it?

Comments or thoughts (keep 'em clean) are appreciated. Anyone else started as a geriatric student?

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On another matter, for the full text of I Want What I Want by Geoff Brown click on the link below:

http://www.antijen.org/iwant/WantMain.html

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